You can already swipe right in online dating to indicate to a potential partner that you're interested.

Now BJ's Wholesale Club is adding a simple one-swipe move to its app allowing customers to add an item to their shopping wish list in just a single motion. As with online dating, swiping left on a phone screen dismisses a product as the app gauges a customer's preference based on those swipes.

"This new feature is easy to use, and we believe it makes our app fun as well as convenient," Rafeh Masood, the senior vice president and chief digital officer at BJ's, said in a statement.

The feature is one of three new online features rolled out by the Northborough company this month. BJ's also announced on Thursday it plans to go public for the first time since 2014.

BJ's has also begun allowing purchases on bjs.com in which customers can pick up orders at their nearest store in as little as two hours. Shoppers can skip a line and pick up their order at a specialized in-store spot.

BJ's members can add coupons digitally to those orders.

In another new feature, BJ's is testing mobile ordering in its delis in select Massachusetts stores, including in Auburn, Framingham, Franklin and Northborough.

The pilot program lets members select deli meats and cheeses with desired thickness and place an order with their selected location. All orders will be ready within 20 minutes and held until the club closes for the day.